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1 Prol | as follows: "That which nature possesseth not, which custom 2 VI | privilege not, as it were, of nature, but of grace-belongs to 3 VII | womb, clothed Him with our nature. This Man-if indeed, as 4 VII | His majesty by His assumed nature. Therefore, it is said in 5 VIII | bodies and spirits, all nature, all grace, all heavenly 6 X | according to the human nature assumed from His mother? 7 XIII | Her going forth was of nature, her progress was of grace, 8 XIII | indeed surpassed them in nature, in grace, in glory; thou 9 XIII | Mary. I say that Mary in nature has surpassed all the daughters 10 XIII | daughters of men, for what nature does not admit of, she, 11 XIII | alone that is above all nature, that a virgin should bring 12 XIII | St. Jerome says: "What nature does not possess, what custom 13 XIV | malediction was infused into our nature by Eve, was taken away by 14 XIV | went beyond what is of the nature of our lowliness." Without 15 XV | divine and from the human nature of her Son so great a blessing 16 XVI | doubt in the body by the nature He assumed; thine spiritually 17 XVI | to preserve the life of nature, so without doubt the fruit 18 XVI | with this fruit is human nature, which, like the earth, 19 XVII | and more to grace than to nature; he rather believed it possible 20 XVIII| womb. We have seen of what nature and quality the blessed